Its similar sounding to the MMX, just slightly higher pitched, warm and full-bodied with slightly better highs.Quote:
Originally Posted by Demfer
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Its similar sounding to the MMX, just slightly higher pitched, warm and full-bodied with slightly better highs.Quote:
Originally Posted by Demfer
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Man has this thread been revived... but since I am here, I think that Premier is one of the most underrated drum companies. The Signia kits, Genista kits, Vitria kits, long lug Cabria kits, vintage models with the birch and African Mahogany shells, so many of their snares are outstanding... They can hang with the best!
Gotta agree with you, I owned a long lug Mk1 cabria and it is indeed such an under-rated kit, i'd put it right up there with Pearl Session series stuff.
Also going to add Natal to this thread, don't get nearly the rep they deserve for the products they make. The originals and cafe racer kits would compete with any other high end kit, and at half the cost or less too in many cases. And the variety of snares shouldn't go unnoticed, i'm loving the 14x5.5" pure stave Walnut at the moment, made in the Marshall speaker cab factory in Milton Keynes, UK, by hand and finished in beeswax and assembled by hand to make one of the sweetest sounding snares i've personally played, and my Phosphor bronze shell 14x5.5" is just something else completely, works in any tuning range and with any head combination, i've had it low and fat and it sounded huge, but equally just as at home tuned up on a jazz trio gig, or playing in a funk band.